As Israel's war in Gaza continues, growing numbers of reservists are expressing disillusionment with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership and the government's motives. While initial mobilization after the October 2023 attack by Hamas saw unprecedented enthusiasm, recent studies show a significant decline in motivation among those called up to serve again, with many citing exhaustion, economic hardship, and anger over political decisions.
Protests have erupted, with reservists joining nationwide strikes and rallies demanding action to secure the release of hostages and end the conflict. Some accuse the government of prolonging the war for political gain, while others voice frustration over a perceived lack of clear strategy and vision for the future. Despite these challenges, military officials emphasize the essential role of reservists in national security.
The toll of the conflict continues to rise, and the mood among reservists has shifted from unity to skepticism, as many question the government's handling of the war and its impact on Israeli society.

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